Word: recruiting
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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This year, the annual cat-and-mouse game between the Harvard administration and the Southwestern people here has taken on a new twist. Harvard's own Southwestern veterans are telephoning other Harvard students and trying to recruit them...
Ever since affirmative action became a widely acknowledged issue, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences has been trying to design a policy to recruit, admit and keep minority Ph.D. candidates...
Although the review committee commends the admissions office for its efforts to recruit qualified women, it does not predict how long it will take the College to achieve a one-to-one ratio...
...There he is surrounded by charts showing excessive U.S. use of energy (Americans burn approximately twice as much fuel per person as West Germans, who have roughly comparable living standards), reports and endless position papers from his staff. The first thing he did when he moved in was to recruit a dozen eager, freewheeling young people, who are unintimidated by their awesome job or their boss, whom they call simply Jim. Schlesinger hired them in his typically low-key way. Often it was just a telephone call: "How quickly can you get over here?" George Hall made it so quickly...
...were plenty of talented women and "we have to do a better job of looking." Carolyn Shaw Bell, an economics professor at Wellesley College and campaign adviser to Carter, charges that the Administration's proclaimed program to find qualified women is nonexistent. Says she: "Carter has a staff recruiting people, and they are all men. What you find to recruit all depends upon who is doing the looking...